The Pokemon Company Implements Lottery for Pokemon Cards After Recent Scalping

The Pokemon Company Implements Lottery for Pokemon Cards After Recent Scalping

As the scalping issue around Pokemon Trading Cards grows increasingly worse, The Pokemon Company will implement an online lottery to sell cards.



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The Pokemon Company Implements Lottery for Pokemon Cards After Recent Scalping

To combat online scalpers, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo will start selling Pokemon trading cards through an online lottery so that fans can purchase the cards safely. Doing so should also reduce the number of scalpers that are able to get their hands on the product.

Scalping, or the act of buying something in bulk and then reselling it for extremely marked-up prices, has been an increasing issue in the last couple of years, and especially recently with the release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. But scalpers go after anything that could be considered a highly demanded, limited-time item, and Pokemon trading cards have been attracting scalpers non-stop, such as with the McDonald’s 25th Anniversary Pokemon card packs. Target also now refuses to sell Pokemon cards after scalpers started camping outside the store.

This month, pre-orders for the Pokemon Trading Card Game expansion packs Chilling Reign and Eevee Heroes sold out in seconds, and most of them were seemingly due to bots rather than real fans. One major issue regarding scalpers is that not all are camping outside of department stores. Instead, they use bots on online storefronts to purchase the products for them automatically. This process is precisely what makes obtaining PS5s so difficult, and scalpers turn around and sell them for hundreds of dollars more.

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The Japanese company released a statement on the demand for Pokemon cards, promising to increase production in a rough translation: “We will give top priority to delivering the desired products to our customers, continue to strengthen our production system, and promote the reproduction and shipment of missing products.”

A second statement followed the first, which outlined The Pokemon Company’s plan to use an online lottery system to sell cards in the future rather than selling them at Pokemon Centers and Pokemon Stores: “We will not sell the following target products at Pokemon Center / Pokemon Store, but will sell them by lottery at Pokemon Center Online.” It’s unclear what this means for American retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy, but Target announced that it would no longer carry Pokemon trading cards as of May 14.



While the Pokemon cards usually come in booster packs priced at about $4, the Chilling Reign and Eevee Heroes packs are being sold for over double the price online, and boxes with 36 packs are going for as much as $140 on eBay.

Pokemon trading cards have been more well-received in recent years than TPC ever anticipated, it explains in the statement. The trading card game went from a hobby to a demanding market, and some Pokemon cards are worth enough to buy a house with. News that Pokemon trading cards will be more exclusive is bittersweet; it’s unfortunate that scalpers have caused such issues for both consumers and retailers, but hopefully, this new method will finally be able to combat the growing issue.

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